96 results
- Ephemera
Concerning the blind people of Kent / Kent County Association for the Blind.
Kent County Association for the Blind.Date: [1947?]- Books
The vision splendid... / St. Dunstan's Carol League.
St. Dunstan's Carol League.Date: [1929]- Pictures
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Playground of the Home and Colonial Infant School Society, London. Wood engraving, c. 1840.
Reference: 24350i- Archives and manuscripts
Opportunity Shop, 16 Buckingham Palace Road: a combined charities shop
Date: , Oct 1932, February 1939-Nov 1940Reference: SA/NBT/G.27Part of: National Birthday Trust Fund- Archives and manuscripts
'International Cancer Research Organization. Chamberlain'
Date: Nov 1947-Jul 1950Reference: SA/CRC/H.14Part of: Cancer Research Campaign, formerly British Empire Cancer Campaign- Ephemera
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With best wishes : London Lighthouse wishes you a very happy 1993 / London Lighthouse.
Date: 1992- Ephemera
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Nutrition-related volunteer opportunities / The Food Chain.
Date: [2009?]- Books
20 timbres à l'effigie des grands aviateurs alliés : 1ère série : prix 1 fr. / Association des dames françaises, Croix-Rouge française.
Association des dames françaises.Date: [between 1910 and 1919?]- Ephemera
The Marie Curie Memorial Foundation.
Marie Curie Memorial Foundation.Date: [1954]- Ephemera
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Your 1999 priority order form / National AIDS Trust ; Prof. Michael Adler, Chairman.
Date: [1999]- Ephemera
- Online
The Food Chain : it's not just cooking : feeding the fight gainst HIV and AIDS : what can you do? : new contact details / The Food Chain.
Date: 2005- Books
Just £3 will save his sight : now look him in the eye and tell him you can't afford it / Sightsavers.
Sightsavers.Date: [2013]- Ephemera
- Online
The Cats Protection League : Registered charity no. 203644 : 5 minute guide.
Cats Protection League.Date: 1987- Ephemera
- Online
The Cats Protection League : Registered charity no. 203644 : 5 minute guide.
Cats Protection League.Date: Cats Protection League,- Pictures
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A woman holding a needle (a "sharp") and syringe, with diagrams for safe disposal of used needles; representing services of Mainliners for people at risk of AIDS. Colour lithograph by Photo Co-op, Glover/Hughes and Big Active Ltd. for Mainliners, 1990/1995.
Date: [between 1990 and 1995]Reference: 666698i- Books
Gift selection : gift of sight : charity gift catalogue : autumn/ winter 2009/ 10 / Sightsavers International.
Sightsavers.Date: 2009- Ephemera
Help us stamp out homophobic hate crime ... / Ben Summerskill, Chief executive, Stonewall, the lesbian, gay and bisexual charity.
Summerskill, BenDate: 2013- Ephemera
Tuberculosis ephemera. Box 2.
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A man who claims to be a philanthropist kicks out at a starving family who have asked for help. Process print after G. Cruikshank, 1848.
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.Reference: 32349i- Pictures
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A clergyman conducting a chaotic christening. Colour mezzotint by J. Sympson, 173-, after W. Hogarth.
Hogarth, William, 1697-1764.Date: [between 1730 and 1739?]Reference: 16957i- Pictures
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A male figure leaning on a staff with his arm around a female figure representing an advertisement for AIDS awareness by lAshraya, the AIDS Awareness and Counselling Centre, a Project of IMA Blood Bank. Colour lithograph by Meridian Ad Systems, Cochin, ca. 1998.
Date: [1998?]Reference: 677543i- Ephemera
AIDS ephemera : Terrence Higgins Trust. Box 2.
- Ephemera
Blindness ephemera. Box 1.
- Ephemera
Heart disease ephemera. Box 2.
- Books
- Online
To the freemen of York. Permit me, my Brother Freemen, to ask you a few Questions before you give your Votes? Hath not our worthy old Member Lord John Cavendish always behaved to us in the most Honourable Manner? Did not Lord Gallway act most shabbily by us at the last election. Were not our Names then ordered in by his Committee under the denomination of Poor Indigent Objects of Charity? Were not a great number of our names struck out, because we provided decently for our Families? Did not this Irish Lord give up his Seat in Parliament for Pomfret and leave his Constituents on the bare promise of an Embassy? Is it not likely that he will also desert us as soon as he can get a Place? Will it not be a reflection upon us to have our names appear in a Poll-Book, that we voted for such a Man, whose duty if he did it, is to attend the Irish House of Lords? Sir William Milner's Family served us faithfully, and he and Lord John Cavendish have all the Interest of the late Sir Charles Turner. A Cobler.
Cobler.Date: 1784]